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MCR 3U5 CPT Part 2

This document provides instructions and 12 problems for a math test. The problems cover topics like solving equations, graphing functions, evaluating trigonometric expressions, and proving trigonometric identities. Students are instructed to show their work, reduce fractions to lowest terms, and provide exact answers unless noted. They are also asked to sketch graphs, find heights based on a cosine model, and determine equations, amplitudes, periods, and phase shifts from functions.

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MCR 3U5 CPT Part 2

This document provides instructions and 12 problems for a math test. The problems cover topics like solving equations, graphing functions, evaluating trigonometric expressions, and proving trigonometric identities. Students are instructed to show their work, reduce fractions to lowest terms, and provide exact answers unless noted. They are also asked to sketch graphs, find heights based on a cosine model, and determine equations, amplitudes, periods, and phase shifts from functions.

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MCR 3U5 CPT PART 2

Due: 11:59 p.m. Thursday, June 24, 2021

Name: Mark: / 37

Special Instructions: 1. Show your work.


2. Reduce all fractions to the lowest terms.
3. Always provide EXACT answers unless instructed otherwise.

1. Solve for x. [2 marks]


a) log 2 (x + 1) = 3.
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b) log 9 x 2 − 6 x =
2

2. Solve for x, i) in exact form and ii) to 3 decimal places, [2 marks]


a) 3 x = 10 b) 5(2)2−3 x = 50

3. In thyroid deficiency tests, a 50-mg sample of radioactive material decays to 38.5 mg in 72 h. Determine the
half-life of the substance to the nearest tenth of an hour. [2 marks]
4. Find the length of QR to one decimal place. [3 marks]

5. In PQR, PQ = 8, QR = 9, and RP = 10; draw a diagram and find the measure of  R to one decimal place.
[3 marks]

6. Sketch two cycles of the graph 𝑦 = −2 sin(3𝑥 + 180°) [5 marks]

Determine the following: amplitude, period, phase shift, equation of the axis
7. Evaluate the exact value: [2 marks]
3𝜋 3𝜋
a) cos b) csc (− )
4 2

8. Evaluate the exact value: [4 marks]


5𝜋 7𝜋 𝜋
a) sin(165°) b) sec cos − cot (− 3 )
6 4

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9. If sin 𝜃 = cos 𝜃 = , determine the exact value of sin(2𝜃). [2 mark]
√2

10. Solve for x, exact value, if possible, where 0° ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 360°. [4 mark]


6 cos2 𝑥 + 6 cos 𝑥 + sin2 𝑥 = 0
11. A small windmill has its centre 7 m above the ground and blades 2 m in length. In a steady wind, point P at
the tip of one blade makes a complete rotation in 16 seconds. The height above the ground, h(t), of point
P, at the time t can be modeled by a cosine function. If the rotation begins at the lowest possible point,

a) Graph two cycles of the path traced by point P. [2 mark]

b) Determine the equation of the cosine function. [1 mark]

c) Use the equation to find the height of point P at 10 seconds to 2 decimal places. [2 mark]

12. Prove the following identity. Show all necessary steps. [3 mark]
cos 𝜃 − sin 𝜃
= sec 2𝜃 − tan 2𝜃
cos 𝜃 + sin 𝜃

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